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Topic: Bitcoin.com Pool, PPS - page 5. (Read 18352 times)

newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
March 10, 2017, 11:16:22 PM
#53
Its not in the withdrawn details
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 11
March 10, 2017, 10:46:36 PM
#52
It occurred to me I already may have the data I was questioning.  Below is a spreadsheet of transactions from my mining the past 4 days.



If you notice the fee, while not exactly the same each night, is roughly static. 

The first day I started on the pool - 3/7 - was late in the day and I only mined a very small amount of btc (0.00123).  But if you look, the transaction fee was about the same (0.00005) as it was the next three nights when I mined significantly more.

So while the pool advertises no fees and for the most part that is accurate.  BUT there is a small transaction fee when you withdrawal your coins.  That fee is roughly $.06.  And oddly, it appears the fee is roughly the same regardless of what you mine. 

Another observation is the fee decreased from night to night, even when my reward fluctuated up and down.  Is this a coincidence or a trend.

Another question is - if you let your balance carry over a few days and then make a withdrawal, will the fee still be $0.06 or is it $0.60 per day.  I will turn off Auto tomorrow and mine for a couple of days without making a withdrawal.  Then I will re-establish Auto withdrawal and see what kind of fee I get charged.

It's just the bitcoin transaction fee as far as I can tell.
legendary
Activity: 1593
Merit: 1004
March 10, 2017, 10:07:27 PM
#51
It occurred to me I already may have the data I was questioning.  Below is a spreadsheet of transactions from my mining the past 4 days.



If you notice the fee, while not exactly the same each night, is roughly static. 

The first day I started on the pool - 3/7 - was late in the day and I only mined a very small amount of btc (0.00123).  But if you look, the transaction fee was about the same (0.00005) as it was the next three nights when I mined significantly more.

So while the pool advertises no fees and for the most part that is accurate.  BUT there is a small transaction fee when you withdrawal your coins.  That fee is roughly $.06.  And oddly, it appears the fee is roughly the same regardless of what you mine. 

Another observation is the fee decreased from night to night, even when my reward fluctuated up and down.  Is this a coincidence or a trend.

Another question is - if you let your balance carry over a few days and then make a withdrawal, will the fee still be $0.06 or is it $0.60 per day.  I will turn off Auto tomorrow and mine for a couple of days without making a withdrawal.  Then I will re-establish Auto withdrawal and see what kind of fee I get charged.
legendary
Activity: 1593
Merit: 1004
March 10, 2017, 09:26:41 PM
#50
I m on my mobile, so no screenshot is share. Everything is good on this pool except there is a fees at withdrawn and the auto withdrawn is not working.

Bye to this pool

New account, no details on his issue and a quick exit.  Should have guessed.

Auto should start I hope if not. I will let you know

I use Auto Withdrawal and have gotten paid each of the past 4 nights I have mined the pool.  Three nights the payments arrived exactly on the stroke of 6:00AM UTC.
Last nights payment was 3 hours and 13 minutes late.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
March 10, 2017, 09:00:25 PM
#49
I m on my mobile, so no screenshot is share. Everything is good on this pool except there is a fees at withdrawn and the auto withdrawn is not working.

Bye to this pool

New account, no details on his issue and a quick exit.  Should have guessed.

Auto should start I hope if not. I will let you know
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
March 10, 2017, 08:53:37 PM
#48
I m on my mobile, so no screenshot is share. Everything is good on this pool except there is a fees at withdrawn and the auto withdrawn is not working.

Bye to this pool

New account, no details on his issue and a quick exit.  Should have guessed.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
March 10, 2017, 07:42:53 PM
#47
when the auto withdrawal occurs I will report back.

Thanks!

okay  I ended my test mining 1 hour and 40 minutes ago.

i mined

0.01386899 btc yesterday
0.05727763 btc today.


  6:00am utc  is 5 hours and 25 minutes away


As I read the rules and I could be missing.  I expect to get all of the above  total of 0.0711xxxx  

I will see what happens.

at 110%  the pool has value to me.  I hope they can deliver the goods.

I efforted to do 2 days of mining

offline now


two days of shares
legendary
Activity: 1593
Merit: 1004
March 10, 2017, 04:03:48 PM
#46
when the auto withdrawal occurs I will report back.

Thanks!
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
March 10, 2017, 02:31:36 PM
#45
Whats the fees being charge?

First reply on why the auto withdrawn is not working
Sorry, autowithdrawals were late today.
We'll make sure that it runs on time in the future.


2nd reply on why there is a hidden fees on withdrawn
Unfortunately the blocks are always full, so the bitcoin network transaction fees are very high. We're getting the fees from the 21 fee API: https://bitcoinfees.21.co/

Hopefully we can hard fork to a larger block size so that your transaction fees will be lower.


Nothing mention on fees during withdrawn and its almost 23% Smiley
I just checked, and I got my normal payment.  No idea how to help. Sorry
If you paid a 23% fee you must have had an infinitesimally small reward.  My fee was 0.0662%. Reward 0.07121171 btc, fee 0.00004715.  Or it was about 6 cents on an $89.30 reward.

yeah  but if auto withdrawal is every day  to pull  .0712 btc you need to mine at about 120th or 10 s9's


I only put 60th  at pool for now
I guess then I'm interested to know if the fee is proportional or fixed.  If it's fixed then ivvyme is mining with about 0.4 Th/s.  At that rate ($0.25/day) you are probably better off on another pool.
If it's proportional then either his calculation is wrong or something is messed up.


I bumped to 200-240th.
My earnings are
0.01386899  yesterday
0.02846256   so far today

The auto withdrawal is due in 10 ½ hours I will stop my test mining in a few hours.

when the auto withdrawal occurs I will report back.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
March 10, 2017, 02:23:43 PM
#44
First reply on why the auto withdrawn is not working
Sorry, autowithdrawals were late today.
We'll make sure that it runs on time in the future.


2nd reply on why there is a hidden fees on withdrawn
Unfortunately the blocks are always full, so the bitcoin network transaction fees are very high. We're getting the fees from the 21 fee API: https://bitcoinfees.21.co/

Hopefully we can hard fork to a larger block size so that your transaction fees will be lower.


Nothing mention on fees during withdrawn and its almost 23% Smiley
I just checked, and I got my normal payment.  No idea how to help. Sorry
If you paid a 23% fee you must have had an infinitesimally small reward.  My fee was 0.0662%. Reward 0.07121171 btc, fee 0.00004715.  Or it was about 6 cents on an $89.30 reward.

yeah  but if auto withdrawal is every day  to pull  .0712 btc you need to mine at about 120th or 10 s9's


I only put 60th  at pool for now
I guess then I'm interested to know if the fee is proportional or fixed.  If it's fixed then ivvyme is mining with about 0.4 Th/s.  At that rate ($0.25/day) you are probably better off on another pool.
If it's proportional then either his calculation is wrong or something is messed up.


I bumped to 200-240th.
My earnings are
0.01386899  yesterday
0.02846256   so far today

The auto withdrawal is due in 10 ½ hours I will stop my test mining in a few hours.

when the auto withdrawal occurs I will report back.
legendary
Activity: 1593
Merit: 1004
March 10, 2017, 01:42:36 PM
#43
Bye to this pool

New account, no details on his issue and a quick exit.  Should have guessed.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
March 10, 2017, 01:18:22 PM
#42
Bye to this pool
legendary
Activity: 1593
Merit: 1004
March 10, 2017, 12:54:32 PM
#41
First reply on why the auto withdrawn is not working
Sorry, autowithdrawals were late today.
We'll make sure that it runs on time in the future.


2nd reply on why there is a hidden fees on withdrawn
Unfortunately the blocks are always full, so the bitcoin network transaction fees are very high. We're getting the fees from the 21 fee API: https://bitcoinfees.21.co/

Hopefully we can hard fork to a larger block size so that your transaction fees will be lower.


Nothing mention on fees during withdrawn and its almost 23% Smiley
I just checked, and I got my normal payment.  No idea how to help. Sorry
If you paid a 23% fee you must have had an infinitesimally small reward.  My fee was 0.0662%. Reward 0.07121171 btc, fee 0.00004715.  Or it was about 6 cents on an $89.30 reward.

yeah  but if auto withdrawal is every day  to pull  .0712 btc you need to mine at about 120th or 10 s9's


I only put 60th  at pool for now
I guess then I'm interested to know if the fee is proportional or fixed.  If it's fixed then ivvyme is mining with about 0.4 Th/s.  At that rate ($0.25/day) you are probably better off on another pool.
If it's proportional then either his calculation is wrong or something is messed up.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
March 10, 2017, 12:44:23 PM
#40
First reply on why the auto withdrawn is not working
Sorry, autowithdrawals were late today.
We'll make sure that it runs on time in the future.


2nd reply on why there is a hidden fees on withdrawn
Unfortunately the blocks are always full, so the bitcoin network transaction fees are very high. We're getting the fees from the 21 fee API: https://bitcoinfees.21.co/

Hopefully we can hard fork to a larger block size so that your transaction fees will be lower.


Nothing mention on fees during withdrawn and its almost 23% Smiley
I just checked, and I got my normal payment.  No idea how to help. Sorry
If you paid a 23% fee you must have had an infinitesimally small reward.  My fee was 0.0662%. Reward 0.07121171 btc, fee 0.00004715.  Or it was about 6 cents on an $89.30 reward.

yeah  but if auto withdrawal is every day  to pull  .0712 btc you need to mine at about 120th or 10 s9's


I only put 60th  at pool for now.

so i will bump it to 150th
legendary
Activity: 1593
Merit: 1004
March 10, 2017, 12:40:01 PM
#39
First reply on why the auto withdrawn is not working
Sorry, autowithdrawals were late today.
We'll make sure that it runs on time in the future.


2nd reply on why there is a hidden fees on withdrawn
Unfortunately the blocks are always full, so the bitcoin network transaction fees are very high. We're getting the fees from the 21 fee API: https://bitcoinfees.21.co/

Hopefully we can hard fork to a larger block size so that your transaction fees will be lower.


Nothing mention on fees during withdrawn and its almost 23% Smiley
I just checked, and I got my normal payment.  No idea how to help. Sorry
If you paid a 23% fee you must have had an infinitesimally small reward.  My fee was 0.0662%. Reward 0.07121171 btc, fee 0.00004715.  Or it was about 6 cents on an $89.30 reward.
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 11
March 10, 2017, 09:37:14 AM
#38
First reply on why the auto withdrawn is not working
Sorry, autowithdrawals were late today.
We'll make sure that it runs on time in the future.


2nd reply on why there is a hidden fees on withdrawn
Unfortunately the blocks are always full, so the bitcoin network transaction fees are very high. We're getting the fees from the 21 fee API: https://bitcoinfees.21.co/

Hopefully we can hard fork to a larger block size so that your transaction fees will be lower.


Nothing mention on fees during withdrawn and its almost 23% Smiley
I just checked, and I got my normal payment.  No idea how to help. Sorry
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
March 10, 2017, 09:23:37 AM
#37
First reply on why the auto withdrawn is not working
Sorry, autowithdrawals were late today.
We'll make sure that it runs on time in the future.


2nd reply on why there is a hidden fees on withdrawn
Unfortunately the blocks are always full, so the bitcoin network transaction fees are very high. We're getting the fees from the 21 fee API: https://bitcoinfees.21.co/

Hopefully we can hard fork to a larger block size so that your transaction fees will be lower.


Nothing mention on fees during withdrawn and its almost 23% Smiley
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 11
March 10, 2017, 09:18:37 AM
#36
No auto withdrawn as setting.

Today I try withdrawn and its bout 23% fees of my withdrawn amount. Feel like being scam.

Maybe turn on auto withdraw?  If you go into settings, and you configure an auto withdraw address you will get your btc every night at 10pm PST.  I cannot comment on your fees for an on demand withdrawal.  According to the FAQ it says the pool doesn't charge any fees.  You could check the support thread on bitcoin.com maybe.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
March 10, 2017, 05:52:31 AM
#35
No auto withdrawn as setting.

Today I try withdrawn and its bout 23% fees of my withdrawn amount. Feel like being scam.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
March 09, 2017, 10:02:58 AM
#34
Moron pool software.

I wanted to mine to this address:

 https://blockchain.info/address/16yLHLoeyuCLPMXkVpC3gyrRYvwRGwjKJr

I put it in.  this morning the btc address reads phil...  not 16y...

So I put 16y...  I lock it

It auto switches back to philipma1...  and locks the motherfucker

and I now have to wait a day to unlock the address.

The fields in your photo are yellow.  Your safari browser thinks it's a username and password field and it is entering your username and password into the field.  Maybe you should give up on the pool.  So far you have pretty much made yourself look silly with your complaining.  i'm a noob and I can figure the stuff out...  Or if you really need the help, stop adding the four letter words and the derogatory comments about the software engineers.

Under user pages, click account, and see what your current pay out address is.  It may be correct and your browser with it's auto fill are just confusing you.

it works better in chrome  thanks for your help
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